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OEM tires stink?
Ok I live in Nj and it snows there. SO after reading a thread about tires and stuff, I remember on day... I had to go to a bunch of places, even though it was snowing like crazy. I didn't take my Dodge out so I took out my X5. Im like, hey itll work great. Well... I got to "experience: the stability control!!! I was going down a hill slow. I hit the brakes, the car starts to skid that little red light with the 4x4 blinks, so Im like oh man, my new cars gonna be toast!!. I brake harder and eventually it stops in the middle of the road.(The hill led down to a preally bust 2 lane road, luckily no one was out there!!). I was like, hey I thought this had good tires, why didnt it stop!! In another instance I was in like 2" of snow (I admit I was going fast). And I tried to brake at the stoplight. The car first started to skid and then stopped the next light over. I got pulled over for running a red, but he didnt give me a ticket cause he saw the skid marks :/ So my ? is which tires are good? 4.4i 05
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Do a search on "snow tires", it's a pretty frequent discussion. I live in CA and only have to deal with the snow when I head up to Tahoe (8 times a year). IMO the best all-season tire is the Pirelli Scorpion Zero Asimmetrico.
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Also depends which rims you have. The 19 & 20 inch rims are never going to be great in the snow for full-time duty.
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i dunno, i think its 18"
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I live in NJ also and so far she has been superb (17"'s). When i plan on getting my 87s, i'm going to put snows on my 17s and switch in the winter.
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Chip,
I have a dedicated set of 18" style 69's with Blizzak LM-22's for winter shoes. Stock Michelin's don't cut it in ice and any decent amount of snow, imho. I live in Maine and drove through slushy snow/ice today with absolutely no problem taking off, driving and , most importantly, stopping. The X5 with snows is a tank. Remember, it doesn't matter if you have six-wheel drive when you hit the brakes. It matters how well your tires can grip the ground. You'll be amazed at the difference with snows. |
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snows all the way! i didn't get them for my last X5, kept on the oem 18's (mind you this was before i found X5world). it never performed that great in snow/ice (decently, but i was never confident with it). this year i wised-up w/my new X5 and got 18 pirelli snow and ice to replace my oem 20's for the winter. the best decision ever! the X tears right through the snow and stops soundly on ice. you will not regret getting snows for your X.
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Put the Pirelli Zero Assimetricos on mine to replace the stock Diamaris and the difference is astounding. Put them straight on to my 19's
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Currently 2010 X6 35i, Premium, Technology, Sport. 2004 Lotus Esprit - Final Edition Former '04 X5 4.4i, Highland Green, Nav, DSP, PDC, Heated FR & R Seats, Comfort Seats, Rear Load Floor, Premium & Sport Package, IceLink Plus, Bel RX65, Tow Hitch, Sirius Satellite Radio. Former '03 X5 3.0, Nav, Premium, Rear climate. (Stolen) Former '01 X5 3.0, Nav, Premium, Rear Climate (Lemoned)
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Quote:
This is my solution. I am driving in snow every other weekend with no problem http://www.xoutpost.com/showthread.ph...ghlight=nokian
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We got our X with 30,000 miles and it had oe tires. They lasted all that way to 60k. Let me tell you that they were absolutely horrible in the snow.
Now we're back to the Michelin MXV4 Plus. We just got somewhere around 4-6in of snow a few days ago. I don't know if Michelin changed something with the compound or what not, but they did great! Accelerating, braking, turning, were all great in the deep snow, light snow, ice. No it's not my imagination. The ride is still as comfy as before. Handling is good as well. |
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